World Rally Championship: Greatest Crashes: Vol.3 (2009)
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The World Rally Championship travels the globe, bringing speed, drama and action to stunning locations. However, as this incident-packed video shows, in the remotest and most spectacular scenery, danger hides around every corner for the heroes of the WRC. Get set for another breathtaking collection of shocking smashes and crazy crashes from the fastest rally stages in the world. This is your ticket to ride alongside the legends of the WRC, including Colin McRae, Richard Burns, Sebastien Loeb, Marcus Gronholm, Tommi Makinen and Petter Solberg, as they prove even the greatest get it wrong sometimes. Incredible camerawork, on-board footage and interviews with all the big names take you on a journey through the highs and lows from almost two decades of the WRC. We celebrate the vital role the fans play in rallying, prove lightning really can strike twice as the world's best drivers get caught out by the same hazards time and time again, see how Dani Sordo and Toni Gardemeister wrote their names in WRC history and find out why Flying Scot McRae considered amputating a finger! We also visit the most challenging events to grace the WRC calendar, including Finland, where you must be inch perfect or face certain disaster, Australia, which gave us those iconic images of Carlos Sainz's huge roll in 1991, Germany, where treacherous conditions and tricky surfaces catch out even the best, and Corsica, where Makinen and McRae are among the greats to have fallen foul of the legendary island stages. Plus, WRC Crash 3 goes 'Old School' with driving legends Ari Vatanen and Malcolm Wilson to see how massive smashes have always been part of rallying, and how lessons have been learnt from the crashes of the past. Finally, discover who will be crowned 'King of Crashes', with the highest smash-to-start ratio in the WRC - and, perhaps surprisingly, it's not Colin McRae!
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